THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED KURTZ, . . . Editor 14, 1888. CEN ame RE Haars, PaA., Nov. hn According to the new baggage rule of the Pennsylvania railroad, now in force, no piece of baggage weighing over 250 pounds is received for transportation. The rule requiring a charge for the weight of all baggage in excess of 150 pounds for each passenger, remains in effect as before, - - » - irously push a business, study for a profession, regulate household, day's labor without strength to vige trength to strength to strength to do a physical pain, Do you desire strength? Lf vou are broken down have no energy, sel as if life was hardly worth living, vou can be reliecyed and be restored to robust health and strength by taking Brown's Iron Bit'ers, a sure fcr dyspepsia, malaria, weakness and all din ee requiring a true, reliable, non-al- aholie tonic, It acs on the blood, nerves and muscles and r« tes every part of the system. cure PEER ERY ule -> A Clergyman's Too Eealous Sermon, EVELAND, Ohio, No The trialfof uit of Frank E. Bronso: 3 Brant for £30 ed in the court of { & tL mm, who was r of a drug store ir re, On acco 3 located in the pl liquors was ) SRY con there. 1 finally cul ion of his t of a ser February everal times accuse ary to the wishes ity, irring their i ix « in the fai re. <The present + preached by the defendant : , and which w srwards pub hed in The Oberlin New hich the fol ng is al 18 ADDS skinn y bands half breathe nt shall be a od, and as thy st towards the shall strel haunt thee; g rr at thy death: tl timony that a pila ast past ty spirit is borne 5 of hell, the vhom thou pursue thee.” Bronson claims he onl nly sold liquors as edicine, and of tha ser~ n his character an retrievably (ruined, tl fore he pt ieks of those Las that weeount i business bad been ir- ays for sysicIans in y gird of knees ched be. kK it mid- t they becom: y to feeling e strongest cu nt of ele ity has teen years, wh the e s0 sensitive they tween daybreak and ns about any 13 of er limbs Tikes rOXyYsn h the knees 3 CARING BEN BUTTERWORTH. General Satisfaction Felt Over His Recent Appointment. | Fils Great Popularity Among Polltls cians and Statesmen of all Parties, Some of his Past Achievements eirief Sketch of Eis Life, og SOG «WasmiNgrow, Nov, 8.-—~The appointment and confirmation of Hon. Benjamin Butter worth to the commissionership of patents is received with more general satisfaction than any nomination that President Arthur has lately made. Butterworth is not only un- usually popular with all members of congress irrespective of party, and other officials with whom he h ; come in coutact, but is person ally much liked among the leading families here in the city, and the prospect of his con tinned residence in Washington is cordially welcomed. It is an open secret that desired and intended to make Mr worth postmaster general after the death of Mr. Howe; but Indiana had ja good man for the place as well as strong claims for recog- nition, and Mr, Gresham was selected. The office of commissioner of patents is, however, one which should by right rank as high as the postmaster generalship, though it is not of a nature to bring it so much und.r public There are nearly five hundred em- pioyes under the commissioner, and roll foots up to nearly $600,000 per It has furthermore attached to it ve responsibilities that require both ment and the strictest integrity, an son of the general satisfaction o worth’s appointment lies nn the well known fact that he possesses these qualities i ex ceptional degree, His good, clear common gense is proverbial, and his h President Arthur Butter notice pay ul. } iil never been questioned even by his cal opponents, Mr. Butterworth is of Quaker John Linton, who was conspic those who came to Penns yivania Will mothers to Ohio with am Penn, being his ancestor on his side. Butterworths father from Virginia in 184}, and, until B eighteen years of age, he sl on th with such advantages of education ers’ children usually had in those days studied law in Cincinnati with Dur and William M. Ramsey, remainin them two vears and graduating a cinnati Law His public in 180 when be was appoinie United States district attorney ner M. Bateman, In 1871 he was no for the state senate in a t, and by his larity nearly overcame his oppo jority. In 18 he was state senate by the republicans and elected by eighty-six votes, At the expiration his term he moved to Hamilton in 1579 was nominated for congry mation by the republican convent first Ohio district, and, after elected. He clamation in 1850 an was CRIS n farm, was school began assistant in strong ger great distri pers nominated {os heated contest, nated by a and wing to the Lim republicans, was defeated again in 1883 1 or Question , in : 0 In Mar appointed by all the rest of the ticket, th General Brewster to assis o frinl of the Butterwor was + t in th election cases in South Caroling tan the summer was sole ‘ i the inspect ne of the inspect railroad. KILLED BY CHOKE DAMP, Two Men Sacrifice thelr Lives to Save a Comrade, Prrrsavng, Pa, Oct 81. Kis felt's tannery, in the City, was the scene a terrible men sacrificing their lives in an wt attempt to save that of a fellow The firm bave been digging a well to as a vat, and C. Dickson down to measure the depth of foul SL upper part of Allegheny of i" aliair an emplo when he was overcome by nand Schrader and © Charles were working near by, heard his Schrader! descended into him, but no sooner reached botiom than fatal® chokedamp rendered him inser Schultz then followed, but he was os Hopes . were then $ procured fand * around the bodies, § Solomon Bamber Rbinebart Remsen® were lowerad in death trap.s With difficulty, they tied the in sensible men to ropestand alls were hauled up. W Dickson, Schrader and’ Schultz re dead, and Bamberger. and Remsen wera un- conscious,» but with { restoratives ¢were re vived and able to go home, ~ Dickson was a man, and the other two mar. the , well " 1 Y i single Were nd becometh well from venoral debility, and uninary tr e. for Coase FY OnSHes, Hop rs will res — a --——- - Smith's German Olio is a profitable in- vestment, because the man that buys it eaves doctors’ bills, ——h——— - - Curtain loops at Garmans. rasta defi Mn {Continued from last seek) How Watch Cases are Made. The many” great improvements introe duced in the manufacture of the Jas. Boss’ Gold Watch Case, have led to similar im- provements in the making of silver cases, Under the old methods, each part of a silver case was made of several pieces of metal soldered together, requiring a great amount of cutting and soldering, which softened the metal and gave it the pliability of lead rather than the elasticity of silver, Under the improved methods, each part of the Keystone Silver Watch Case is made of one solid piece of metal hammered into shape. The advantages are readily appar- ent, for every one knows that hammering hardens the metal while soldering softens it. To test the superiority of the Keystone Eilver Watch Case, take one of 3 oz, weight, press it squarely in the center when closed, and it will not give, while a case of same weight of any other make will give enough to break the crystal. The Keystone Silver Watch Case is made only with silver cap and gold joints. Bend ? cont stamp to Keystone Waleh Ouse Factories, Phileas delphin, Pa, for handsome (lineteated Fomphiot showing bow James Bost’ sud Keystone Wareh Cases are made, j vy (70 be continued.) * - of - “ whe ' pied, A Clever Forger Ontwitted, Proxipexce. R 1, Nov. 2.—A clever cas if forgery was frustrated at the A man claiming to be an employe Dupes and Manchester obtained a check book from the bank officials and pre sented a check for 8520, payable to J, Bour- den, The bank officers baving been previ oualy notified to look out for a raised check or forgery, had an officer in readiness, who after a chase of some minutes caught his | man. ¢ He gave his name as James Raymond, of New London, : He bought a 815 lamp of the above firm on Tuesday, giving the nan of J. Russell, giving $25 in payment, and asking for a check for the balance, which was sent to'him with® the lamp.. As the forgery is well executed, thea man is prob ably a professional in that line, "iret nation bank f Messrs, Gold Discovered in Ohio, BATAVIAND., Nov.11.—-On Monday a re turned California miner, in passinp over the farm of Robert Woods, near Afton, some four miles from here, discovered traces of gold. Upon a careful search he found the gold washed along the gulch to be eighteen or twenty karots fine, Creat excitement ex. ists and the ‘‘diggings” were visited by hun dreds of excited people from the surrounding country and towns, Several were from Cin- cinnatl. The find is about three miles from the mines that were successfully worked by Captain (Hass in 1800, A company is now belng organised fo prospect and work the golden territory and drive off intruders, England's Interests in Peril, Loxpos, Nov. 2A Paris despatch to the Exchange Telegraph company says that a war between France and China would so seriously imperil British interests that it is feared that England would intervene in the event of the outbreak of hostilities, France will not provoke a rupture with China, but regottations between the two governments will not be renewed until the French are firmly seated in Tonquin. A Failures During the Week, New York, Nov. 8, «The business failures throughout the United States and Canada in the last seven days, as’ reported to R. (1, Dun & Co., of The Mercantile Agency, numbered 215, as compared with 218 last week and 249 the week before. The number of failures in Canada continpes to be unusually large as also in the western states, In the southern, middle and New England slates there he upoi 10) pred ug 189g A good handkerchief for § cte, at Gar- } THAIN A NEW BOOK. CARLES L WEBSTER, « LIFE ON THE Agents Wanted, ¥ G58 Broadway, N. Y. fi, MISSISSIPPI, Write for Terms, 11 CE KREIDER'S EXTRA-PURENEWFAMILY, |JSEREERTCN DRIED re 5 £ RN-MEAL Jor Sale bd GROCERY ano PROVISION D LTS QUALITY CN NTT 6 DICELLED +TRY. IT 10 PROVE THAT +» d freeen apolication by CG. KREIDER, Miltoo novia TT Puno . iis ‘LAMATION, Cyvis President of s of the tu Jodicisl Dis counties of Centre and Jos. §. Smith and the Judges in Centre coun L. besring date 1 sl day « Tor solding s Court of Oyer and Terminer snd General Jail Delivery and Quarter Ressions of the Peace in Rellefonte, for the county of Centre, and to commenee on the Fourth Monday of Nov, next being the déth day of Nev, just, and to continue two weeks, Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Posce, Aldermen and Constables of said coanty of Centre, that they be then and there in their vroper perwons, at 10 o'el in the fornoos f ddsy ith st i sitions, exar to do those be done, and prosscule age the fail of Cont tute against thse ven uadaer fohn H Hunti Hon J ty, haviog of Sep ., 181 t sgdon, a Ar Larry ob Lo their ofice apportalos lo bound in recoguizances to ers that areorshall be In then asd there LO prose il be just, ad, st Bellefonte, th say-Penns Valley Barguin Store “ae Br a IAP 8 to SY SAAD p 3 sis very % Lar ne of Zephyrs and v4 full ¢ arn iN ALE al Jersey them before indies ——— Car line children's bargain in hose is unsurpassed misses a'l wool, at 25, a big Examine underwear We have 24 dozen of one kind of gent's white, all wool, shirts and drawers that we offer at 00 cents, See them and yon wiil buy. We only mention these few tl from our complete stock. ings 1ToctSm DINGES & REARICK AYER’S Sarsaparilla Is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood-purifying roots, combined with lodide of Potas. slam and Iran, and is the safest, most rel able, and most economical blood-purifier that can be used. It invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores ita vitalizing power, It is the best known remedy for Serofula and all Serofulous Complaints, Erysip. elas, FEezema, Ringworm, Blotohes, Sores, Bolle, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also for all disorders cansed by a thin and fmpoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rieumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofuloss Catarrh, SAVER'S SARSAPARILLA has ered me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which 1 have suffered for many years, Ww. i, Moon.” Durham, Ia, March 32, 1880. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 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DIARY (fL 1 7 1gents for FUR- STOVES, ~-Im= [mst STOCKS OF Col nd have, ack Donds &e. tock of FARMERS, BUILDERS & Cooks & Ranges: in Heating Stoves the EASTLAKE AND WELCOME HOME. lections iven to those or sale, nowledged Deeds, O. T. Alaxander, | LEAANDER & BOWER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Off.cein Garman's new building. i Estray.— A horse with saddle and br dle, came to the premises of thender signed, several weeks ago. The horse ix a4 bay about 6 years old, right Lind foot white, Owner is requested Lo come fur his property and pay cos! Zoangim JAS. BR. WOLF, Rebersburg SPRING MILLS HOUSE, On l.& T. R. R. FINE SUMMER RESORT Fine Fishing and Hunting Tomas tie Mountain and Valley Secoer Healthy Locality, TERMS REAS SPRING JUSH HOU ). W.L foute, Pa. KE Teller Special att {Cv a¥ixas EMAN ¥1 HOUSE, BRELLES OWN, Pron The traveling community this hotel equal to any in the every respect, for sn end P38 GAT te RET ET KVIN HOUSE JOKE Wan Wool LODWEL] WOOD ¢ Terms reasonable. Go on first Hioor, G W, KLINE Fiiys: k SURGE D* Potters Mills Ail calls, day] and night, promp tended) wo. Has ad several yesrs su ful practice, 5 8 "M. A. SANDOE, HANT 7 IAN Ww MERC LOR Desires to announce to that he has lately k ef under D. W. A. Belford the latest improvemer who is one of the best tailo and is now able to serve custome with better fits than before. He has also received containing the latest fine lot of samples from whi can select for suits, He respec asks the public when i: | ngs to give him a trial. 1! it The Great German Remedy ee FC Pr RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Dyspepaia, and all Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Rlood, Liver and Kidneys. Por Sale by oll Dealers in Medicine, ot 50 Cents 3 Bottle Prepared and sold at Wholesale hy the GERMAN OLIO COMPANY, (LIMITED) 22 Willow Street, Williamsport, Pa. PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY Johnston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch St. Smith, Kline & Cs i 31 3rd street. Fy ard if A +} SUY and oil North Dentists. DD G. W. HOSTERMAN, Dentist, Contre Hall, QOtfice at residence on Church street, oppo- site Lutheran Church, Will give satis. taction in all branches of his profession. Ether administered. Jdadr D* 8.36. GUTELIUS.— Dentist, Millbeim. Offers his professional services to the public. He is prepared to perform sll operations in the dental profession. He is now fully pre. pared to extract teeth absolutely withou pain. my 278 (=XTRE HALL HOTEL. D. J. MEYERsProp'r FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND TR CUSTOM, BE Good Table, healthy |locality, pure mountain water, sarroonded by finest natural scenery in the state. Schools and churches convenient, Terms very reasonable, 16aug tf { ANSIENT CENTRE HALL Carriage Shops. J. W. HENNY &SAM’L SHOOP. (Successors to J. O, Deininger.) O08 Manufacture and keep on hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS SLEIGHS and all kind of vehicles, All work made of the best mwa terial, and put together by mechan ics of long experience. Hence al work from these shops is guaranteed REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Prices low and all work turced out first-class, COME AND SEE OUR waRrw fan27 constantly
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